GSO CISPR TR 30-2:2021

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· Approved on 01 July 2021 ·

Test method on electromagnetic emissions - Part 2: Electronic control gear for discharge lamps excluding fluorescent lamps

GSO CISPR TR 30-2:2021 Files

GSO CISPR TR 30-2:2021 Scope

CISPR/TR 30-2:2012(E), which is a technical report, details with the aid of reference luminaires, an independent method by which the radio disturbance characteristics of built-in electronic control gear for discharge (excluding fluorescent) lamp luminaires with protection classes I and/or II may be compared against the requirements of CISPR 15. The scope of the part is limited to electronic lamp control gear with an output power (lamp power) up to and including 150 W. Independent electronic lamp control gears are not covered by this technical report; they are within the scope of CISPR 15. This first edition of CISPR/TR 30-2 is published in conjunction with CISPR/TR 30-1. Each part of CISPR 30 series is independent and describes the test set-up for electronic control gear use together with a special lamp family.

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